Immigration rescues four trafficked women in Jigawa

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has rescued four female victims of human trafficking in Jigawa State.

The Comptroller of NIS in the state, Isma’il Abba, told journalists in Dutse on Friday that the victims were rescued at Gurai village in Babura local government area of the state.

Abba said the victims were rescued by the Service personnel operating at Kazaure-Babura-Ringim axis on Thursday.

He added that the victims who are between ages 16 and 33 were rescued on their way to Tripoli, Libya, enroute Jigawa/Katsina border.

Abba said: “A suspected collaborator of the trafficked victims was arrested by the Service personnel. A preliminary investigation revealed that the victims were from Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Ogun, and Osun States.

“The victims would be handed over to the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).”

Abducted Kaduna students appeal for help

The abducted students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Mando, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, on Saturday, March 13, were depicted in a video purportedly released by the terrorists, appealing to the Federal Government to pay the ransom being demanded.

Bandits had invaded the Kaduna college around 11.30 pm on Thursday, abducting 39 students, comprising 23 females and 16 males, according to the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan.

The school is located close to the Nigerian Defence Academy along the Kaduna Airport Road.

In the viral video, the kidnapped students were seen sitting on the ground and pleading that the ransom for their release be paid while they were surrounded by about seven gun-wielding bandits dressed in military camouflage.

Some of the females were dressed only in their nightwear, some only having wrappers covering their bodies. The kidnappers were seen using whips on some of the students.

Many of the students were seen crying and begging the government to come to their aid.

Ripples Nigeria gathered that the kidnappers had earlier contacted the school management on Friday to demand ransom.

According to a parent, the kidnappers demanded N500m ransom.

Some parents and friends of the kidnapped students confirmed the authenticity of the viral video on Saturday.

In the video, a male student spoke on behalf of others, calling on the government to raise the ransom for their release before it was too late.

He said, “We are pleading with the government to come and rescue us. Most of us here have been badly injured. Time is running out. Most of us here have health issues.

“They (bandits) are complaining about the government trying to send security agencies to rescue us, which is almost impossible because they have surrounded us here and they said if anybody tries to come and rescue us or do anything by force, they are going to take our lives.

“We are appealing to the government to come now that it’s early because these people have bad minds towards us. We are appealing to the government to come and help us.”

A female student, following an order from one of the kidnappers, said in Hausa that their abductors had warned that should troops attempt to rescue them, “none of us will go back home alive.”

However, the Presidency on Saturday said it would not allow kidnappers and bandits to destroy the school system.

In a statement titled ‘President Buhari Commends the Military for their Prompt Response to Kaduna Abduction,’ the President was quoted as saying the military’s efforts led to the rescue of 180 students and eight staff members.

Buhari also ordered that the abducted students should be found and returned safely to their families.

Troops rescue 9 kidnapped persons on Kaduna-Abuja highway

The Kaduna State Government says troops on internal security operations have rescued nine persons kidnapped along Kaduna-Abuja highway on Sunday afternoon.

The state’s Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan said this in a statement on Monday in Kaduna. Aruwan said that the government received operational feedback that the victims were rescued by troops of Operation Thunder Strike (OPTS).

He explained that the troops on routine patrol along Akilubu-Gidan Busa axis of the Kaduna-Abuja road, received a distress call around 4p.m., indicating that bandits had blocked the highway.

“The bandits opened fire on a bus, forcing the driver to halt.

“On getting to the location, the realised that bandits had already kidnapped nine persons from an 18-seater bus with registration No. Kaduna: MKA-151,” he said.

According to him, the troops immediately mobilised and engaged the bandits in a firefight and in the process rescued the nine persons.

“Regrettably, the driver and a passenger seated close to him lost their lives.

“The Kaduna state government wishes to send its condolence to their families and pray for God to grant them eternal rest,” he said.
He said the government will continue to work hard, in collaboration with the Federal Government to improve the security situation on the highway.

Aruwan said that the government was also working in collaboration with Zamfara, Katsina, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau, Sokoto and Kano State government, as well as the military, the police, Department of State Service and relevant stakeholders towards enhancing security in the region.